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1The time was too short before the great Tory austerity wrecking ball swung.
2His position at court was strengthened by his friendships with the great Tory statesmen.
3It was a great Tory-bashing rant, punctuated by Labour-baiting about its Tammany Hall politics in Glasgow.
4He was succeeded in office by Lord Egremont, son of the great Tory, Sir William Wyndam.
5With these two great Tory Earls was now united Halifax, the accomplished chief of the Trimmers.
6One of the guests was the then Duke of Manchester, an old man and a great Tory.
7As time went on, even in the great Tory houses the number of retainers was gradually cut down.
8There was no great Tory swing.
9A darker and fiercer spirit, Jonathan Swift, the great Tory writer (1667-1745)
10A great Tory poet, whose eminent services to the cause of monarchy had been ill requited by an ungrateful Court, boasted that
11What I really wanted to tell Gouin was that he was personally very much like the late great Tory, Sir James Whitney.
12He was a great country gentleman, a great sportsman, and a great Tory; perhaps the three worst enemies which a country can have.
13She shrugged her shoulders, and continued; "Winnington originally was a great Tory; what do you think he was when he died?"
14Three great Tory noblemen, Rochester, Nottingham and Leeds, headed the opposition; and they were joined by some who did not ordinarily act with them.
15After this great Tory reaction there is nothing to be done now by speeches, and, in all probability, very little that can be effectually opposed.
16The favourite companions, however, of the great Tory prelate were, as might have been expected, men whose politics had at least a tinge of Toryism.
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